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Glory Islands
Glory Islands is played over a series of rounds in which players simultaneously play sailing cards from their hands. The card values define the turn order, how far ships can move on the board, and where a player’s pirates may be placed on the board. Depending on where they are placed, pirates may receive glory, treasure tokens, or barrels. The cards may also provide bonus actions that players can use to gain an advantage over their opponents. When pirates occupy all of the spaces on an island, the player with the most pirates on that island will gain the most glory.
Vexation - Expansion for Trans America and Trans Europe
Vexation is a small expansion to Transamerica and Transeuropa. A large, shared network of railroad tracks develops across the continent. But it can be annoying sometimes if other players blatantly exploit their own routes. So, from time to time you need to put a stop to that.
Lamborghini: The Official Race Game
The Lamborghini official board game is a fascinating economic management of a racing Lamborghini team: sign the best driver, buy your car and its components and equip it at your best to face the qualification session. Then drive your Lamborghini Murciélago at 350 Km/h on the Monza or Hockenheim straights. The game is both managing and racing. The 5 miniatures in the box (scale 1/87) are also a toy for adults and kids. Lamborghini is the official boardgame which will drive the sports cars fans mad.
Asteroyds
Asteroyds is a racing and programming game for 2-6 players.
Each player takes on the role of a famous Shuttle Racer Pilot and they have been drawn to a deadly event put on by a mega-rich entrepreneur that has recently bought the Ujitos system.
Space Dealer: All-Zeit
All-Zeit is an expansion for Space Dealer, which brings you 44 new cards. Ten white wooden cubes are provided for the new "Energy Shield" and "Chronosphere" technologies. Both German and English rules are included.
Gulf, Mobile & Ohio
Gulf, Mobile, and Ohio is a fast-playing railroad game for 3-5 players.
GM&O takes place in the early days of railroads in the southern United States. The game is named after one of the iconic railroad companies that were formed out of the remnants of these small companies. The players represent the founders of these early railroads.
20th Century Limited
20th Century Limited is a railroad game for 2-5 players.
You will become part of a U.S. National Institution of the early 20th Century by building the routes and reputation of The Most Famous Train in the World: the 20th Century Limited.
20th Century
In the 20th Century, every region strives to develop. Some become financial leaders, others become centers of learning. Science and commerce propel nations into the future – but what kind of future? Growth produces waste, and advances come with a cost to the environment. How will you mitigate the inevitable ecological catastrophes?
Those Pesky Garden Gnomes
This is a trick-taking cards game with a twist or two!
The game uses standard trick-taking rules and is played over several hands.
Krysis
The economy was clearly on the wrong track and created a civilization on shaky grounds. It is a world full of chaos and panic. The old values were all gone. After all the resources had been exhausted, magic was mortgaged and technical developments were forgotten. The people of the real and the fantasy worlds struggled to survive in caves.
Change Horses
Do you have trouble winning at racing games? Well, this game is for the losers out there. Yes, to “win” the game, you have to pick the horse which comes in last. Sounds simple, but, of course, the other players are trying to lose as well.
Piratissimo
Which pirate ship will be the first to bring ten pieces of treasure to the safe harbor? A stormy and exciting family game for 2 to 4 treasure hunters aged from 6 to 99 years. With 2 game variations.
Formidable Foes
Formidable Foes is an exploration game for 2-6 players. The players are heroes who are exploring the dungeon, battling monsters and making gold. The player who amasses the most gold by the end of the game is the winner.
Dragonriders
Climb aboard your trusty steed and lift off for the race of your life! The players race their dragons on a course in a deep and winding canyon. You have some magic to use to aid your cause, or hinder your opponents.
Transatlantic
Transatlantic is a game for 2-4 players, ages 14 and up.
2 to 4 players lead their own shipping companies, which transport freight, mail, and passengers around the globe. They purchase new steamships from the market, each of them historical with their individual technical data (tons, knots etc.).
Techno Witches
Heinrich Glumpler is well-known for his original game ideas. With Zauberstauber (Magic Duster), he\'s tackled witches - but not the kind of witches that are known to most, that is, wrinkled old crones that fly about on dusty broomsticks.
Caribbean
The board shows the Caribbean in the 18th century. Six pirate ships lie in wait on the sea. They are ready to pillage the rich ports or to rob the booty from other ships. The sea is divided into spaces. Each player has three safe havens marked in his color on the board.
Yeti Slalom
The players have teams of downhill snowboard racers and are competing with each other for the coveted Yeti cup. Movement is managed by playing cards to move their racers. Players also have cards which cause the Yetis, watching from the hills on each side of the race course, to throw snowballs at the racers, trying to knock them out of the race.
Gnumies
Gnumies are several races of alien space-faring creatures who love to party. They have parties as often as possible and invite all their friends, but try to avoid having certain party-crashers as guests. Getting families to come gives players extra points, but allowing gate-crashers in, loses points.
Time Pirates
Players are skipping through time to steal various artifacts from ancient civilizations. Each of the time periods have only two pathways, so travel is somewhat limited. When in an era, you can refill the tiles, collect tiles, or move on.
Cape Horn
Before the opening of the Panama Canal, ships sailed from the east coast to the west coast of North or South America via Cape Horn. They held races from New York to San Francisco for those daring enough to test their skills against the elements.